March 27, 2009

I normally don’t post political stuff here, but I just had to link to this piece by Ezra Klein on the hilariously vacuous Republican budget proposal.

The best bit?

It reads like what would happen if The Onion put together a budget.

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The Republican proposal, as you might expect, doesn’t actually have a health care plan. But it does have this: “Republicans will be on the side of quality versus mediocrity, affordability versus unsustainable debt, and freedom of care versus bureaucrats in control. And we will be on the side of patients, doctors, and the American people.” They are also in favor of good things rather than bad things, moving forward rather than going backwards, the hobbits rather than the orcs, and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom. That said, the GOP does understand that some voters might be looking for specificity on their health plan. So they included this graphic:

health chart

It’s like someone showed them a flowchart. Once. And only for a few seconds. And refused to explain it. My editor Ann Friedman just walked into the room. “It looks like they’re building a budget molecule,” she said.

A budget molecule. Maybe that’s what they were doing.

Read the rest of it here!

Alex

Posted in From the editor, Politics


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